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Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostHe did say undisputed in his post fight. He may have said rematch 400 times however he has spoken that he wants to fight for the undisputed. No longer than 2 hours after he flattened Fury in the 12th. Then no longer than 1hr 59 minutes after Fury gave Wilder a stiff left to his cheeks after he was flattened . Are you scared to ask me for proof? I can send if you doubt me. I wouldn’t lie to you. I’m not hear to expose Wilder I just want to get to the truth. You and I are very similar this is what Finkel wants for us to argue. I won’t do it anymore. We have suffered enough. I’m tired of this black on black crime. However , just this last time. Tell Wilder to sign the contract . There doesn’t need to be bloodshed between rival fans. Just sign and let’s get it on
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Originally posted by SHAW ARUM DUVA View PostDoesn't seem it really matters what Wilder's managers want. They didn't want him to fight Ortiz, but he demanded it. They didn't want him to fight Fury, but he demanded it. Wilder feels like he has unfinished business with Fury and would look like he's ducking Fury if he fought anybody else, even if that fight was Joshua. If it were up to Wilder's managers, they might just want to cash out now and do the Joshua fight after seeing how close Wilder came to losing in his last two fights.
The way Wilder fans talk, AJ is easy work for Wilder, he’s glass chinned, slow blah blah and the way Wilder puts it, he doesn’t rate him either.
So, this being said, why doesn’t he except his biggest ever pay day and fight the man? Coming into a Fury rematch as unified champion, he’d be a huge draw card, he have captured a % of AJs fans as well.
I don’t understand how a man who is on the cusp of making boxing history chooses to take a detour. Unless....he doesn’t really believe his own BS
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Originally posted by sportbuddha View PostYou are talking like the Fury rematch wouldn’t be there if Wilder fought AJ in between.
But more importantly, if Wilder fought Joshua next, the fight wouldn't do nearly the business it would do if he fought him after beating Fury. The US sporting public very rarely becomes interested in boxing. It takes something major or unique to pull them in. The way Fury went down, and the way Fury got up, just pulled in a ton of people who will be interested in the rematch that won't be interested in any fight being next other than the rematch.
You can't tease the public like that and then not give them the fight. Those people didn't know who Fury was before December 1 and they don't know who Joshua is now. They may not have even known who Wilder was before December 1.
Sports are all about story telling. The way the story ended December 1, nothing makes sense next other than a rematch.
The way Wilder fans talk, AJ is easy work for Wilder, he’s glass chinned, slow blah blah and the way Wilder puts it, he doesn’t rate him either.
So, this being said, why doesn’t he except his biggest ever pay day and fight the man?
If Wilder is confident he beats Fury in a rematch, he should beat him, become lineal champion, erase the controversy from the first fight, and then unify with Joshua.
If Wilder isn't confident he beats Fury in a rematch, he should cash out and take his chances against Joshua before it's too late.
Me personally, I don't like risk. If I were handling Wilder, I'd have him fight Joshua next and take his chances. Joshua is easier to hit than Fury.
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Originally posted by Pan-Africanist View PostJoshua is just gonna have to wait. Fury is next up and the T-Mobile Arena is going to put up a ridiculous site fee to bring the fight to Vegas. And the way Hearn treated them last go around, like they were some welfare case, I would make them wait. Wilder is on the rise in America while Joshua has plateaued in England. That’s why they are begging now.
Without Question he is more known but he is not considered the real champion amongst fans. Even his own fans know. However he has that rematch you are happy about so he has the chance to right a wrong. Good luck to him
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Fighting killers lol...powder puff puncher fury and octogenarian Ortiz do me a favour.
Add them to spilka,duhaupas,Washington and pot face arreola and that must rank wilder up with Lennox Lewis resume....yeah right f@ck off bum squad your a scrub lol
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Originally posted by Pan-Africanist View PostJoshua is just gonna have to wait. Fury is next up and the T-Mobile Arena is going to put up a ridiculous site fee to bring the fight to Vegas. And the way Hearn treated them last go around, like they were some welfare case, I would make them wait. Wilder is on the rise in America while Joshua has plateaued in England. That’s why they are begging now.
In what terms would you say wilder is on the rise.
On the rise because he got a gift draw and lost 9 out of the 12 rounds against powder puff fury.
Behave gumbo
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostAJ is focused on the top fighters like Fury, Wilder and Whyte. He doesn't need to mention the whole ****ing division.
Ortiz is a nobody. The world is oblivious to who he is. There is no global audience. Break it down why he'd get a global audience? Or are you going to avoid this question as well? Come on, give me your most insane opinion and give me a good laugh.
Whyte is higher rated than Ortiz across the board for a reason. He's a better and more proven fighter. Ortiz hasn't proved **** in his worthless "Career". But you argue for Joshua to fight a lower ranked fighter instead of a higher ranked one? Haha.
No one wants to see ***** shyte get his head knocked off again.
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